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Bradford Council has been fined for breaching safety regulations after a
school caretaker was left with permanent disabilities when he fell
through the school hall ceiling five days before his retirement.

David O'Hanlon, 62, was putting a new light bulb in a roof void of
the old Beckfoot School in Bingley so he could empty it safely before
demolition. In doing so he stepped on to an unboarded area that gave way
beneath him, and fell four metres through the ceiling into the hall
below.

Mr O'Hanlon, of Bingley, suffered a fractured hip that required three
screws, and a broken heel. He is likely to need a hip replacement and
further surgery on his heel to add plates and screws. He has also been
told he will suffer from severe arthritis and will not regain full
mobility.

The incident, on 22 June 2011, was investigated by the Health and
Safety Executive (HSE), which prosecuted Bradford
Council for safety failings (on 17 October).

Bradford Magistrates' Court was told that Mr O'Hanlon, a caretaker at
the former Beckfoot school for eight years, had decided to take early
retirement when it closed. The new Beckfoot school had opened that
summer.

He agreed to stay on until 27 June and his last job was to supervise
the clearance of the old building and ensure all classrooms were
emptied. He decided to put a new light bulb in a roof void that had been
used for storage so he could work safely.

However, as he stepped around the rubbish in the ceiling space, his
foot went through an unboarded area and he fell through the ceiling. A
colleague, who had gone with him to the school, was able to radio for
help and give first aid until an ambulance arrived.

Bradford Council pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2(1) of the
Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 for failing to ensure the safety
of an employee working at height and with fragile surfaces. The council
was fined £15,000 and ordered to pay £5,667 in costs.